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Since a terrorist enemy is not a conventional enemy like a nation-state, but rather composed of loosely organized shadow cells in disparate locations, what is likely to make up the bulk of a strategy to combat terrorism?

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Police investigations, intelligence gathering, and special operations

Step-by-step explanation:

Terrorism can be characterized as a type of violence against innocent victims in order to promote some cause or perception of the world, whether personal, collective, that is, shared by a group, faction, etc. We know that throughout the twentieth century, and especially in the 21st century, terrorist actions have had and are having a major impact in various regions of the world. They are practiced by various agents and have generated a great concern and need to establish counter-terrorism strategies. These strategies include police investigations, intelligence gathering, and special operations aimed at identifying terrorist agents before they actually do anything.

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